Brothers kill sister for ‘honour’

LAHORE: A 20-year-old girl was shot dead in the name of honour in Sattukatla police precincts on Sunday. The victim was identified as Kausar, a resident of Nawab Town.

According to the police, her brothers Zaman and Shada suspected that she had an affair with her cousin. They had also warned Kausar several times but she turned a deaf ear to their advice.

On the day of incident, the brothers opened fire on Kausar, injuring her seriously. She was rushed to a nearby hospital where she died.

Police have registered a case against the accused on the complaint of deceased’s father, Falak Sher, with no arrest so far. Man found dead: A 40-year-old man was found dead in Bhaati Gate police limits.

The deceased, yet to be identified, was lying dead on a footpath near Parinda Market. Some passersby spotted the body and informed the police. Police removed the body to the city morgue for an autopsy. Police suspects that the deceased was a drug addict who died of excessive use of drugs.

Source: Daily Times

Date:7/4/2011

Cyber romance: Chatting up a fairytale

By Iqbal Hussain

SAHIWAL: The United States embassy has requested special protection for US citizen Thomas Daniel, 35, who recently came to Pakistan to marry a Christian girl from Sahiwal.

The couple had met and began interacting on a chat site on the internet three years ago. According to Thomas, he and Sahiwal Busti Jahaz Ground resident Shaifa began chatting several years ago and eventually fell in love. “I’d never met her in person but I have seen a picture of her. We recently ended up quarrelling and she told me that the only way she would forgive me was if I married her,” Thomas told reporters. Daniels said that he would be staying in Pakistan for at least ten days. “I have to help arrange for a visa for Shaifa and sign all the relevant documentation. It will still take some time to procure the relevant documents but I am told that the security situation won’t allow for me to stay here indefinitely,” he said.

Shaifa’s father Ayub Masih said that he had no idea about his daughter’s relationship. “My daughter is studying at the university to become a doctor and I had no idea that she was chatting with someone on the internet. Suddenly, three days ago he just arrived at our doorstep,” Masih told reporters.

“There was a lot of explaining to do because I hadn’t told my parents about the situation but they understood. They supported us and immediately took us to the church,” Shaifa told reporters. “We got married at on Friday night, which is the same day Thomas arrived in Sahiwal,” she said.

Thomas said that he and Shaifa had been exchanging daily emails. “I knew that I wanted to marry her and I just boarded a plane. I hadn’t really thought ahead much and it was quite hard to get from Lahore to Sahiwal and then locate her house but she didn’t know I was coming,” he said.

“I kept stalling marriage proposals when my family wanted me to get married because I was in love with him. I just couldn’t tell them because they would have told me there was no chance it would happen,” Shaifa said.

Thomas Daniel said that the US embassy had requested special security on his behalf. “I will be in Pakistan to begin the visa process for my wife and four policemen have been deployed outside the house for our protection,” he said.

“We were told to guard the house but no one told us why. When we came to the tiny house and saw a foreigner here we were surprised,” said Inspector Javed Sahu. “I was even more surprised when I learned why he was here,” he said.

“It was rather surprising. Ayub called me to the church around 10.45pm on Friday. He told me it couldn’t wait and when I got there, he told me he wanted me to perform a marriage ceremony,” said pastor Rahman Masih. “They wanted to keep it low profile because of security,” he added.

“I am incredibly happy. I never expected he would come all the way to Pakistan for me,” Shaifa said.

Source: The Express Tribune

Date:7/4/2011

Three women killed over Karo Kari

SUKKUR: Three women, including mother and daughter, were killed on an issue of Karo Kari on Sunday.

Police said accused Muhammad Alim Bijarani shot dead his wife Konja in Karampur suspecting that she was having illicit relations with someone. In another Karo Kari killing incident, an accused shot dead his cousin Zeenat and her mother Gulzar Begum in Village Khuda Bakhsh Deenar in the limits of Garhi Yasin police station.

Source: The News

Date:7/4/2011

Man killed over Karo-Kari

LARKANA: A youth was killed under the pretext of Karo-Kari near Benazirabad on Sunday. 30-year-old Shah Nawaz Khaskheli was killed by unknown armed men under the allegation of Karo-Kari.

The men shot him with a pistol when he was sleeping at his house and fled from the scene. SHO Mohammed Ali Zardari, told this correspondent that youth Shah Nawaz Khaskheli married a girl he loved some months ago. She was killed by her heirs by giving the poison. The girl was three months pregnant and investigation into the case was ongoing.

Source: The News

Date:7/4/2011

Man stabs wife to death

Karachi: A man killed his young wife after a domestic dispute in the Mochko police limits on Sunday.

Asia, 25, wife of Bakhtullah, was slaughtered by her husband hours after an exchange of hot words in their Ittehad Town residence in Saeedabad.

Asia was sleeping when she was attacked by Bakhtullah. The accused fled after the incident.

One of the neighbours saw the fleeing man with his clothes heavily stained in blood. She immediately informed the police who reached the spot and shifted the body to the Civil Hospital.

The police said Asia was the second wife of the accused and was killed due to some domestic dispute.

Source: The News

Date:7/4/2011